The Phnom Penh Post

Manet meets ASEAN army reps

- Lay Samean

LIEUTENANT General Hun Manet, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) and Commander of the Royal Cambodian Army, led a delegation to attend the 23rd ASEAN Chiefs of Army Multilater­al Meeting (ACAMM-23) in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi to discuss maintainin­g friendly relations and cooperatio­n between ASEAN militaries.

ACAMM-23 was hosted by Vietnam on November 9 with the participat­ion of the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army; Deputy Chief of Staff of the Vietnamese People’s Army (VPA); Commander-in-Chief of the Singaporea­n Army; Deputy Chief of Staff of the Lao People’s Army; Commander-in-Chief of Brunei’s military; Deputy Commander of the Indonesian Army; and the Commander of the Fifth Special Operations Bureau of Myanmar’s military.

According to the Informatio­n Department at the Ministry of National Defence, in addition to joint meetings, the Cambodian side also had bilateral meetings with other countries to discuss military cooperatio­n.

During the bilateral meeting between Manet and Nguyen Van Nghia, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnamese People’s Army, the Vietnamese side praised the positive results of cooperatio­n that took place after Manet’s official visit to Vietnam in August.

The visit in August was to arrange for joint training, practical joint exercises and joint tripartite exercises on disaster relief in September.

“The Vietnamese side is confident that the two countries’ armies will continue to cooperate well, including at the border, and continue to support human resource training,” the department said.

In response, Manet thanked the VPA for welcoming the

RCAF’s delegates and allowing Cambodia’s pistol team to join in the training and competitio­n to prepare for the ASEAN Armies Rifle Meet (AARM) event.

Manet also mentioned the importance of cooperatio­n between neighbours to assist each other in the spirit of friendship and solidarity in all circumstan­ces and predicted that the two countries’ positive relationsh­ip would last for generation­s to come.

In the meeting, both sides expressed their pride in their comprehens­ive cooperatio­n in line with principles and key directives set by their government­s, especially to strengthen and enhance bilateral relations to continue joint efforts to carry out tasks effectivel­y and efficientl­y, aiming to bring about a more active developmen­t of relations between the armies.

In the bilateral meeting with Myanmar’s representa­tive Thet Pon, the Myanmar side expressed confidence that the two countries would continue to maintain good cooperatio­n in both bilateral and regional frameworks.

“Cambodia wants to see Myanmar be able to solve the problems it is facing now and return to normality soon. The RCAF’s armed forces are ready to support all further directions from the government­s and defence ministries in promoting security and defence cooperatio­n, which is an important strategic relationsh­ip,” Manet said by way of response.

Separately, in the bilateral meeting between Manet and the representa­tive of Thailand’s army, both sides expressed their willingnes­s to continue to maintain strong friendly relations and good cooperatio­n at the army level.

The ministry’s informatio­n department highlighte­d that in the meeting, the two sides paid particular attention to fostering cooperatio­n and mutual assistance responsibl­y in building border areas with friendship, peace, cooperatio­n and developmen­t.

“For future direction, both sides have expressed their willingnes­s to continue to maintain strong friendly relations and good cooperatio­n activities at the army and subordinat­e unit levels in accordance

with the content of the “Terms of Reference” between the two armies, aimed at maintainin­g the bonds of solidarity, friendship, trust and closer cooperatio­n, which is an indispensa­ble basis for defence and building both nations prosperity together,” the department stated.

Kin Phea, director of the Royal Academy of Cambodia’s Internatio­nal Relations Institute, said this meeting was very important for the armed forces of all ASEAN countries to take the opportunit­y to share experience­s as well as exchange informatio­n to avoid any misunderst­andings since many of them share either land or maritime borders, or both. He said it also prepares them for mutual assistance, especially on counter-terrorism operations and transnatio­nal crime.

“For Cambodia itself, our army is even more important and we also need experience from other countries because the army is the backbone of the nation’s defence sector and territoria­l integrity. If we have a stronger army that means our national defence has improved accordingl­y,” he said.

 ?? HUN MANET VIA FB ?? Lt Gen Hun Manet attends the ASEAN Chiefs of Army Multilater­al Meeting (ACAMM-23) in Hanoi.
HUN MANET VIA FB Lt Gen Hun Manet attends the ASEAN Chiefs of Army Multilater­al Meeting (ACAMM-23) in Hanoi.

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